The Buffalo Bills proved to be a dangerous outfit last weekend, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 28-21 in what was a hard-fought game. Two Bills players will find themselves a bit lighter in the wallet this week as a result of a touchdown celebration, however.
Quarterback Josh Allen and wide receiver Elijah Moore were both fined for making a “violent gesture” while celebrating Allen’s second rushing touchdown of the game, a one-yard plunge that gave the Bills their winning margin of victory. The “violent gesture” in question was a “throat-slash” gesture, something the league has focused on for some time now.
Allen’s fine was $14,491 for the gesture, while Moore’s was a little less, coming in at $13,888. This isn’t Allen’s first time he’s been fined for celebratory actions, as he incurred

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